Time-keeping system and method for synchronizing independent rec

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36442404, 364443, 352 12, 348515, G06F 1700

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ABSTRACT:
A GPS receiver comprises a data output port for communicating time code information formatted according to standards published by the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineer (SMPTE). Such time code information is input to independent sound, film and video recorders at a performance event to create tracks on each recording for re-synchronizing the pictures and sounds in post-performance editing.

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